Jacqueline Hassink The Table of Power 2 - Kunstlerbuch-Edition III (Red Gum) (Hardcover)


The financial crisis of 2009 shook the global economy to its very foundations. Yet has anything changed at the centers of power since? Do executive suites look different than they used to? And what do they actually look like? A decade ago, Jacqueline Hassink (*1966 in Enschede, the Netherlands) captured images of desks and conference room tables at what were at the time the largest multinational corporations in the world. Magnum photographer Martin Parr included her project in his catalogue of the most important photo books of the twentieth century. Today, the artist is taking another look at the headquarters of the approximately fifty companies that the American business magazine Fortune lists as the most powerful actors on the market: banks, insurance companies, and corporations such as Shell, BP, Volkswagen, and ING. With scientific precision, Hassink focuses on the desks and tables in deserted, soulless rooms-as if emptiness was one of the inherent features of power.Exhibition schedule: Galerie Wouter van Leeuwen, Amsterdam, 2011 | Moscow House of Photography, 2013 | And further venues

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The financial crisis of 2009 shook the global economy to its very foundations. Yet has anything changed at the centers of power since? Do executive suites look different than they used to? And what do they actually look like? A decade ago, Jacqueline Hassink (*1966 in Enschede, the Netherlands) captured images of desks and conference room tables at what were at the time the largest multinational corporations in the world. Magnum photographer Martin Parr included her project in his catalogue of the most important photo books of the twentieth century. Today, the artist is taking another look at the headquarters of the approximately fifty companies that the American business magazine Fortune lists as the most powerful actors on the market: banks, insurance companies, and corporations such as Shell, BP, Volkswagen, and ING. With scientific precision, Hassink focuses on the desks and tables in deserted, soulless rooms-as if emptiness was one of the inherent features of power.Exhibition schedule: Galerie Wouter van Leeuwen, Amsterdam, 2011 | Moscow House of Photography, 2013 | And further venues

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Imprint

Hatje Cantz

Country of origin

Germany

Release date

February 2012

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First published

September 2012

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Dimensions

320 x 265mm (L x W)

Format

Hardcover - Cloth over boards

Pages

224

ISBN-13

978-3-7757-3335-9

Barcode

9783775733359

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LSN

3-7757-3335-3



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